Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Notable Faculty Members (past and Present)

Notable Faculty Members (past and Present)

  • Ralph J. Cicerone
  • Robert W. Corell
  • Charles S. Cox
  • Paul J. Crutzen
  • Paul K. Dayton
  • Robert S. Dietz
  • Carl Eckart
  • Jim T. Enright
  • Robert Garrels
  • Joel Hedgpeth
  • Sam Hinton
  • Carl Hubbs
  • Douglas Inman
  • John Dove Isaacs
  • Martin W. Johnson
  • Thomas H. Jordan (former)
  • Charles David Keeling
  • Charles Kennel
  • Edwin P. Martz
  • Mario J. Molina
  • Walter Munk
  • Jerome Namias
  • William Nierenberg
  • Pearn P. Niiler
  • Stewart Nozette
  • Veerabhadran Ramanathan
  • Roger Revelle
  • William Emerson Ritter
  • Dean Roemmich
  • Francis Parker Shepard
  • Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr.
  • Richard Somerville
  • Fred Spiess
  • George Sugihara
  • Harald Sverdrup
  • Lynne Talley
  • Warren White
  • Benjamin Elazari Volcani
  • K.V Ram Harsha

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